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When teeth decay, they may at times fall out. If this happens, your dentist may recommend a dental implant. Dental implants replace the root of the tooth and have many advantages over older treatments. They look and feel real, are comfortable, make eating and talking easier, are durable, and much more. These are not always covered by insurance, so check with your provider before deciding on dental implants. Follow the links below to find WebMD’s comprehensive coverage about why dental implants are done, how the procedure is performed, and much more.
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Root canals and dental implants are equally successful, but implants may need more follow-up maintenance, a new study shows.
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